Ms. Rollison is also having trouble with Tameka, who refuses to do any written work. In this case, Ms. Rollison does have enough information to figure out what Tameka’s trigger is. What is it?

What will be an ideal response?


I think that Tameka is either bored and doesn’t like writing (or the subject that Ms. Rollison is teaching) or I think that Tameka possibly has a learning disability that affects her on tasks like writing or maybe just doesn’t understand the assignment.

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